Walker Art Center
Minneapolis
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Mark Manders
dal 1/6/2011 al 10/9/2011

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Christopher James



 
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1/6/2011

Mark Manders

Walker Art Center, Minneapolis

Parallel Occurrences/Documented Assignments. This exhibition showcases a new body of sculpture and furthers his monumental Self-Portrait as a Building, a constantly expanding project the artist initiated in 1986. Manders translates his thoughts, memories, and dreams into material forms that incorporate household furniture and other everyday artifacts, taxidermied animals, architectural fragments, and fabricated pieces that resemble statuary or relics from some ahistorical culture.


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Acclaimed Dutch artist Mark Manders is known for his enigmatic and evocative sculptural objects and tableaux. This exhibition, the first North American tour of his work, showcases a new body of sculpture and furthers his monumental Self-Portrait as a Building, a constantly expanding project the artist initiated in 1986.

“He thinks of his sculptures as the physical equivalent of poetry, putting one object next to another as a poet would do with words,” says exhibition co-curator Douglas Fogle. Manders translates his thoughts, memories, and dreams into material forms that incorporate household furniture and other everyday artifacts, taxidermied animals, architectural fragments, and fabricated pieces that resemble statuary or relics from some ahistorical culture. Part still life, part landscape, these installations bring together seemingly unrelated elements to construct a distinctive personal iconography—a self-portrait that eschews stories or feelings, yet has “its own will, its own life,” as the artist notes. With each exhibition, Manders generates room upon room of his ever-evolving fictional edifice, creating a psychologically charged space through which we can collectively investigate our own relationship to the world of objects and language.

Curators
Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, director and chief curator, Aspen Art Museum
Douglas Fogle, deputy director, exhibitions and programs, and chief curator, Hammer Museum
Walker coordinating curator: Elizabeth Carpenter

Mark Manders: Parallel Occurrences/Documented Assignments was co-organized by the Aspen Art Museum and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.

Image: Ramble-room Chair, 2010. Wood, painted epoxy, offset print on paper, and chair Courtesy of the artist; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; and Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp. Photo by Brian Forrest

Press contact:
Christopher James Associate Director, Public Relations 612.375.7651 christopher.james@walkerart.org
Performing arts, film/video, education & community programs
Rachel Joyce Assistant Director, Public Relations 612.375.7635 rachel.joyce@walkerart.org

Opening-day Gallery Talk: Thursday, June 2, 2011 6:00 pm
Join Mark Manders and Walker curator Betsy Carpenter for a discussion about the inspiration the artist finds in the secret lives of objects, and his ongoing project creating his self-portrait as a building.

Walker Art Center
1750 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
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Open late Thursday, 11 am–9 pm
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Gallery Admission
$10 adults; $8 seniors (65+); $6 students (with ID)
Free to Walker members and children ages 18 and under

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